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more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical. much more meaning to people in their personal life, which is one of the reasons that i converted many years ago. >> this is exciting. >> indeed. larry, thank you very much for that very personal note. we are awaiting the announcement of who the new pope is. >> i want to bring something to you. i was speaking to a professor of management. what will the new pontiff need to lead theture nch the coming years? he will need a strategic vision for the church. in addition he needs team-building skills. he needs to have someone come i
more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical....
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we had changed this to medicare. off the table in december. so the things that he was for in the summer of 2011, all of a sudden in the summer of 2012 and without real cuts and real reforms, there was going to be no revenue. but since then he's gotten his revenue increases. they have the tax hikes at the first of the year. time to deal with washington's spending problem. >> we're going to have more from the exclusive interview with speaker boehner. let's get immediate reaction from our guests. senator manchin, $800 million. is that the grand deal? >> when you hear the bickering going on that's been going on far too long, have people sit down and look at where we are and where we can be. i go back to the bowles simpson, the approach that they laid out. they looked at our entitlement reforms, just last year that was wasted in waste, fraud, abuse. we had over $300 billion that wasn't collected in the department. you start looking at our tax laws. under clinton, the last time we had a balanced budget and had surpluses, that was the tax rate that w
we had changed this to medicare. off the table in december. so the things that he was for in the summer of 2011, all of a sudden in the summer of 2012 and without real cuts and real reforms, there was going to be no revenue. but since then he's gotten his revenue increases. they have the tax hikes at the first of the year. time to deal with washington's spending problem. >> we're going to have more from the exclusive interview with speaker boehner. let's get immediate reaction from our...
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of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to bill's point, i wonder if they compromised a little bit on the age issue, in order to get the growth side of the equation. >> it could certainly be one of the reasons. of course, you know, we will see, in the coming hours, i'm sure we'll hear more and more about what happened. but here's just a couple of pieces of information. i'm struck, i'm getting some information on him as we go. there is a description of him, saying he is a man of great simplicity, who can often be found walking the streets of buenos aires to meet and talk with his people. in conversation, cardinal bergoglio is critical of the pol
of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to...
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dan loeb who is long herbalife, though he may change his position even where you were in mid february -- >> i think that's accurate. >> so dan loeb may benefit from the position where he is a serious athlete and he has done a triathlon and ironman. here is bill ackman struggling for air. >> the crux of at least the early part of the article is the bike trip, loeb and ackman and ackman hasn't been on a bike in a long time but he gets up there -- >> well also a try athlete -- >> but it is like they are building loeb up and ackman is this straw man everybody is making fun of. i think that's the mentality of the hedge fund right know. >> shocking, a henl fund billionaire is arrogant, filled with ego, overconfident and takes big bets. that describes pretty much everyone -- >> right. >> he had some spectacular wins too. >> but he had huge failures too. they go down the list. it is easy to pick the target. target, borders, j c.j jcp, gol. >> it is beautiful to see these guys taking the opposite side of each other. oh, those evil hedge funds. we don't know what they are doing. it is faceless.
dan loeb who is long herbalife, though he may change his position even where you were in mid february -- >> i think that's accurate. >> so dan loeb may benefit from the position where he is a serious athlete and he has done a triathlon and ironman. here is bill ackman struggling for air. >> the crux of at least the early part of the article is the bike trip, loeb and ackman and ackman hasn't been on a bike in a long time but he gets up there -- >> well also a try athlete...
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the way you interact with your phone has t not changed very much. apple needs something new but it's not clear that what's new is going to come from apple. >> is this the guy -- is this the company that stock went from $125 to $6? and now they're at $15 and they think they're innovators. are you serious? of all people. yeah, maybe it could use a little spruce up. this is serious. it's going to get better and better and it's going to talk to you. in five years 20% of apple users are going to name siri as their best friend. >> i think apple is going -- >> it works fine, the iphone. >> working fine isn't good enough. it needs to work better. i think apple asked the people, they may be able to do it. i don't think the new technology is going to come from blackberry though. but it could dprom someone we've never even heard of yet. >> guys, thanks very much. terrific. we'll be back in just a minute with a final check on the markets. they are holding in pretty well. down just 22 on the dow right now.
the way you interact with your phone has t not changed very much. apple needs something new but it's not clear that what's new is going to come from apple. >> is this the guy -- is this the company that stock went from $125 to $6? and now they're at $15 and they think they're innovators. are you serious? of all people. yeah, maybe it could use a little spruce up. this is serious. it's going to get better and better and it's going to talk to you. in five years 20% of apple users are going...
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now he's changing the goal post. suddenly now this is a revenue, tax increase sequester and i think that's created so much mistrust with the gop that they cannot negotiate. >> i think there's no question that there's mistrust. the president not only signed this and there are, there is every indication this was his idea he also publicly said i will veto anyone who tries to unwind this. he obviously said that at the time because it was election season and at that time he had a motive to look very strong fiscally or very firm. now, of course, his motivation is different, his position is different. but i do think ultimately he's winning. the republicans seem to have stood strong today but that's because the default position do nothing meant that there would be $85 billion in cuts. i don't know if that's going to hold true at the end of the month when we have the next round. i think you've already heard some indications if they were going from a clean slate there's some republicans who actually would entertain revenue rai
now he's changing the goal post. suddenly now this is a revenue, tax increase sequester and i think that's created so much mistrust with the gop that they cannot negotiate. >> i think there's no question that there's mistrust. the president not only signed this and there are, there is every indication this was his idea he also publicly said i will veto anyone who tries to unwind this. he obviously said that at the time because it was election season and at that time he had a motive to...
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you want to change that? >> no, i think we're seeing underlying stability, but i think the consumer is susceptible to some of the head winds out there, whether it's gas prices, the payroll taxes, or weather disruption. i think the consumer's still in a fragile state, you know, remains very resilient, but with -- >> gas prices are coming down, right? these numbers would suggest that the payroll tax hike is not having anywhere near the impact that some people feared it would. >> yeah, it mean so far year-to-date you've seen gas prices up little over 10%. >> but they are starting to come down, that's the point, right? there's a little bit of relief at the pump and not as much pain in the pocket from the payroll tax. apparently. >> yeah, it mean, i think it depends which level of the consumer you're looking at. i think further down the spectrum at the low end, particularly at the dollar stores and even at walmart, i think you're seeing much greater pressure than you are as you trend toward the high end. macy's pr
you want to change that? >> no, i think we're seeing underlying stability, but i think the consumer is susceptible to some of the head winds out there, whether it's gas prices, the payroll taxes, or weather disruption. i think the consumer's still in a fragile state, you know, remains very resilient, but with -- >> gas prices are coming down, right? these numbers would suggest that the payroll tax hike is not having anywhere near the impact that some people feared it would. >>...
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is there a change now? is john mccain too far out there and this is the new group that's going to run the senate and the gop? >> i don't know. i like rand paul. he's a very intelligent guy. he made some good points. but he does look -- i hate to say, he can look a little nutty. and anytime anybody talks for 12 hours you're going to look nutty. and it's the old guard who have been ineffective. they've lost the white house. listening to them for the last couple of elections. there's this new guard who i don't think has really accomplished much of anything. you get the middle guard. the middle guard are guys like chris christie. governors, mcdonnell in virginia. governors who have really accomplished things. and those are who we should be listening to. those should be the models for the gop. >> blake, let me ask you the same question. want to add some important names. around rand paul directly that night was mike leigh and marco rubio and ted cruz. they were right with him. okay. he's asking good questions. i
is there a change now? is john mccain too far out there and this is the new group that's going to run the senate and the gop? >> i don't know. i like rand paul. he's a very intelligent guy. he made some good points. but he does look -- i hate to say, he can look a little nutty. and anytime anybody talks for 12 hours you're going to look nutty. and it's the old guard who have been ineffective. they've lost the white house. listening to them for the last couple of elections. there's this...
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so they'll probably change the economy, they'll probably change the society in order to maintain the stability. economy, as far as the economy is concerned, there's is a huge kind of bubble developing in the property market. and, of course, premier wen jiabao wants to leave a legacy of some sort of credibility policies to maintain the stability in the market. as far as the society is concerned, there's huge inequalities. we're seeing policies which would put more emphasis, more investment in health care, education, infrastructure, to balance the society and balance the economy towards more local consumption. >> if that is an incurving development, why are stocks getting hit so hard? >> well, it's because of the clamp down on the property market and with the clamp down in the property market, there's going to be tightening of lending. there is going to be a ministry of controls against speculative in flows and speculative investments. and is, of course, these investment res huge. is and so people are looking for other opportunities, for example, they would like to invest more in the s
so they'll probably change the economy, they'll probably change the society in order to maintain the stability. economy, as far as the economy is concerned, there's is a huge kind of bubble developing in the property market. and, of course, premier wen jiabao wants to leave a legacy of some sort of credibility policies to maintain the stability in the market. as far as the society is concerned, there's huge inequalities. we're seeing policies which would put more emphasis, more investment in...
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that's changed a bit. tell me your thoughts. >> well, the currency markets first -- a lot of people focus on the change in the yen in the last two weeks. but really the other currency markets like the euro, that started changing its trend back in the beginning of february, four or five weeks ago, same with the dollar, the euro going down and the dollar going up. and they've both broken key resistance levels in the case of the dollar and support level today in the euro. and that's such an important part -- because of the carry trade, such an important indicator of net liquidity in the system. that's been showing that it's not been as plentiful as it had been for a couple of months. and so that -- >> when i look -- let me interrupt you there a minute, matt. when i look at the euro, all of my fx traders on the floor are tapping me and whispering in my ear, they wanted to short the euro because they do think the ecb is going to make some policy shifts regarding the interest rate potentially lowering it. your t
that's changed a bit. tell me your thoughts. >> well, the currency markets first -- a lot of people focus on the change in the yen in the last two weeks. but really the other currency markets like the euro, that started changing its trend back in the beginning of february, four or five weeks ago, same with the dollar, the euro going down and the dollar going up. and they've both broken key resistance levels in the case of the dollar and support level today in the euro. and that's such an...
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we have faced some changes. as you mention there's about 700 billion dollars that have been coming in or are expected to start coming in in new revenue because of changes to the tax code that took place after the end of the year last year. some people have pointed out with all that you've done and said about what needs to change with taxes, with the buffet rule that had been proposed, there was one question that came in, which is a question we got a lot of different variations on. this one is number 32 control room with the end of the 2012 federal income tax changes will we now be paying a higher percentage in taxes than your secretary or your administrative assistant? >> yeah, i probably will. i'll make a study when we get the taxes, calculated throughout the office. but, my capital gains rate will go from 15 to 23 and a fraction because of the 20% plus the 3 and a fraction percent. but if you look at social security tax, payroll taxes, plus, plus income taxes, i'll be a fair amount higher, say 8 or 9 points hi
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so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and they will see their checks reduced by about 11%. the national employment law project says that will probably hit in around april. that's how long it will take to get through the computers to make this happen. by september, there could be close to 4 million people in that category with an average total loss between now and then of about $400 to even 00 of them between now and the fall. and the labor department also says it may stop producing shall reports tracking mass layoffs, green job and how the u.s. job market compares with other countries. we're waiting on confirmation. next q
so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and...
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president, you're right, we should close some tax loopholes for the well connected in change for serious entitlement reform and spending cuts for programs we don't need, you know, i think if there was a secret way to do that, would i have tried it, i would have done it. what i can do is make the best possible argument. i can offer concessions. and i can offer compromise. i can negotiate. i can make sure that my party is willing to compromise and is not being ideological or thinking about these just in terms of political terms. and i think i've done that and i will continue to do that. but what i can't do is force congress to do the right thing. the american people may have the capacity to do that. and in the absence of a decision on the part of the speaker of the house and others to put middle class families ahead of whatever political imperatives he might have right now, we're going to have these cuts in place. but again, i'm hopeful about human nature. i think that over time people do the right thing. and i will keep on reaching out and seeing if there are other formulas or other ways
president, you're right, we should close some tax loopholes for the well connected in change for serious entitlement reform and spending cuts for programs we don't need, you know, i think if there was a secret way to do that, would i have tried it, i would have done it. what i can do is make the best possible argument. i can offer concessions. and i can offer compromise. i can negotiate. i can make sure that my party is willing to compromise and is not being ideological or thinking about these...
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change your life forever. call hair club now. >> i only wish i hadn't taken so lon at's why i'm telling you, do it now. >> announcer: call now for our free dvd and brochure, shipped you in a discreet, plain envelope. hair club has the sotion you want. call now! [♪...] >>> i am no longer the pope. but i am still in the church. i'm just a pilgrim who is starting the last part of his pilgrimage on this earth. >> benedict xvi earlier today stepping down as pope. the first to do so in nearly six centuries. an extraordinary moment, but what will it mean for a church in crisis. joining me, monsignor nolte, a former vatican official. let me lay my cards on the table. i'm catholic, a good old catholic boy, and i feel disquieting by what is going on with the pope retiring. i look at a man who seems to be no less infirm than pope john paul ii, his predecessor, and there's so much gossip and rumor mongering suggesting there's more than his age. >> i think there are two things going on. a lot of people are upset. it's so
change your life forever. call hair club now. >> i only wish i hadn't taken so lon at's why i'm telling you, do it now. >> announcer: call now for our free dvd and brochure, shipped you in a discreet, plain envelope. hair club has the sotion you want. call now! [♪...] >>> i am no longer the pope. but i am still in the church. i'm just a pilgrim who is starting the last part of his pilgrimage on this earth. >> benedict xvi earlier today stepping down as pope. the...
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it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care is over, we should start thinking about how to get america's health care costs under control. as it turns out, two new works, a book and a magazine cover story provide some very useful ways to think about it. the central debate between democrats and republicans is over whether the free market works well in health care. in a new book, catastrophic care, david goldhill makes the case for the market arguing that people need to become consumers of health care so that they, not insurance companies, not the government, actually see, feel and pay the bills. that will force producers of heal
it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care...
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the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like working on and that consumers use. and that's yahoo's problem. to me, this work from home thing, to attack all the work from home people, and it is an attack on them, is sort of odd. why not get rid of the work from home people who didn't work out? why not try to make it a more exciting work place. i don't think you can force camarader camaraderie. i'm curious how it's going to work out because she can try as much as she like tz, but until they make pruths that are exciting, no amount of free food, no amount of free dry cleaning, phosing people into the office is going to matter. >> if this does work and yahoo starts to compete successfully with its rivals, marissa will be heralds as a genius. you used to get rid of the bottom 10% of the work force for poor performance. would she have been better off targeting the underperformers and allowed the ones who h
the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like working on and that consumers use. and that's yahoo's problem. to me, this work from home thing, to attack all the work from home people, and it is an attack on them, is sort of odd. why not get rid of the work from home people who didn't work out? why not try to...
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there is a constituency in the republican party that brings the country is changing too fast. that is a challenge as they face this problem of improving their performance along minority voters. >> the chairman of the rnc came out and said this is awful. the truth of the matter is, when republicans go home to conservative districts, immigration reform and this question dogs them everywhere they go. >> gloria, ron, thank you very much. >>> coming up, a huge week of threats from north korea with tensions on the rise. our reporter visits an island that is caught up right in the middle of this tension. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! >>> a week of war threats by nort
there is a constituency in the republican party that brings the country is changing too fast. that is a challenge as they face this problem of improving their performance along minority voters. >> the chairman of the rnc came out and said this is awful. the truth of the matter is, when republicans go home to conservative districts, immigration reform and this question dogs them everywhere they go. >> gloria, ron, thank you very much. >>> coming up, a huge week of threats...
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gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table when it comes to protecting american lives or having another country threaten to attack the united states of america. we will do whatever we have to do that is legal and pursuant to all the international issues to protect our citizens. so china can -- has a lot of rhetoric. china is doing a lot of things we're concerned about now. there are cyber attacks, issues like that. but the good news is that china, for the first time, stood up against north korea. china is the only country right now that can really tone down the rhetoric and tell the new leader of north korea that enough's enough and that we're not going to to
gordon chang, the author of "nuclear showdown," he said last week that china has been selling north korea missile launchers for a missile. i wonder if you think china is saying the right thing but behind closed doors building up north korea against the u.s. as a back doorway to avoid having to confront the u.s. itself. >> well, look, the first thing to relate to the fact of china criticizing -- for increasing our defense, our missile defense, everything has to be on the table...
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but it also changes the conversation fundamentally. and i think another thing to think about it is in the same way that blacks don't like to be thought about as a monolithic or singular community that all thinks the same way, whites don't, either. and to portray this as all whites in philadelphia is problematic and whites should be troubled by that, as well. >> interesting point. michael, what do you think about the context that just this weekend, we found out that whites in america are going to be a minority in the next 30 years and that will be to a flurality of blacks, hispanics and asians. but it is an interesting time, even just seeing the word whites anything is not the way we're used to seeing it phrased. let's be honest. >> well, what i think was foolish about the article, and i think the article is profoundly stupid. i don't think it's racist. everything that is racist is stupid. but not everything that is stupid is racist. this is stupid. and stupid to say this is being white in philadelphia. there are many different ways of
but it also changes the conversation fundamentally. and i think another thing to think about it is in the same way that blacks don't like to be thought about as a monolithic or singular community that all thinks the same way, whites don't, either. and to portray this as all whites in philadelphia is problematic and whites should be troubled by that, as well. >> interesting point. michael, what do you think about the context that just this weekend, we found out that whites in america are...
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the changes start sunday, 2:00 a.m. you may recall daylight savings time moved earlier, to march, in 2007. that's four weeks earlier than it used to be. daylight savings time will end on november 3ed this year. don't worry about that. just remember, we're entering spring finally. >> we lose an hour of sleep. >> only grumpy people think of that. >> it's a sunday morning, sleep a little later, and it will be brighter longer. >> you can follow us on twitter. and i hope you do. tweet me @wolfblitzer. >> so half the world does. tweet me @katebaldwin. only a quarter of the world does at this point. >> tweet @cnnsitroom if you want. have a great weekend, thanks very much for joining us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a little economic sunshine today. stocks up, unemployment down. but are there dark clouds on the horizon? >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law finally faces a judge in new york. and there's some lawmakers that are very unhappy about that, i.e., new york versus guantanamo? >>> later in t
the changes start sunday, 2:00 a.m. you may recall daylight savings time moved earlier, to march, in 2007. that's four weeks earlier than it used to be. daylight savings time will end on november 3ed this year. don't worry about that. just remember, we're entering spring finally. >> we lose an hour of sleep. >> only grumpy people think of that. >> it's a sunday morning, sleep a little later, and it will be brighter longer. >> you can follow us on twitter. and i hope you...
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i can't change them. i don't want to change them. i have that as part of revelation, but we better work on a more tantalizing, attractive, compelling way to present them. i think he'll do that brilliantly. >> fascinated about -- ian it's secret, the key, locked away. what was it like in there for you? i took a picture of you when you put your hand to reflect the oath. tweeted it. don't worry about it on the house. >> i didn't have my fingers crossed? >> no, you looked great. taking it seriously, staring at the frescos. >> who could not? a kid looking around the sistine chapel, boy. >> the most secret process in the world. you can tell us what it's like. >> very intense, very emotional draining. and this is one of the most important things i ever have to do to vote for the new successor. so there is a lot of intensity. but yet there is also, chris, balancing that, a remarkable -- i don't know how to explain this. you know me. i'm a pretty hard-boiled guy. people wouldn't call me pius. i hope i'm holy, but i don't think people would ca
i can't change them. i don't want to change them. i have that as part of revelation, but we better work on a more tantalizing, attractive, compelling way to present them. i think he'll do that brilliantly. >> fascinated about -- ian it's secret, the key, locked away. what was it like in there for you? i took a picture of you when you put your hand to reflect the oath. tweeted it. don't worry about it on the house. >> i didn't have my fingers crossed? >> no, you looked great....
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the last time this happened, something changed. so maybe he thinks something will change again. and you can't blame him. that's what he likes. he likes to do this show and he'll hang on as long as he can. >> is fallon ready? >> is fallon ready is the question they undoubtedly have decided yes or near yes. interestingly, he's only done the show four years. the late night show. and conan did it 13 and david letterman did it 11. this is a much faster path to the 11:30 slot than anybody has had before. but it's a different time in television. things are changing. i think they want to have a new kind of a show. they want to have young blood. they don't want jimmy kimmel to get established for a long time and try to take all the younger viewers away. he hasn't really done that from leno by the way. leno continues to win a lot of nights from the younger viewers which is important to "late night" because that is what the advertisers want to reach. there is a strategy at nbc i think that it is time to get this lined up at least and it'll be, you know, in the next 18 months or so. it's no
the last time this happened, something changed. so maybe he thinks something will change again. and you can't blame him. that's what he likes. he likes to do this show and he'll hang on as long as he can. >> is fallon ready? >> is fallon ready is the question they undoubtedly have decided yes or near yes. interestingly, he's only done the show four years. the late night show. and conan did it 13 and david letterman did it 11. this is a much faster path to the 11:30 slot than anybody...
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even though you changed it, i still am lost. i mean, i can't get myself together. i think because everything is pushing against my concentration, everything one does or lives is impossible almost. and she continues saying, my will is weak, but i can't stand anything. i sound crazy but i think i'm going crazy. it's just that i get before a camera and my concentration and everything i'm trying to learn leaves me. then i feel like i'm not existing in the human race at all. the collection also includes a letter from john lennon to paul mccartney around the time the beatles broke up and you can see the animosity. lennon writes do you really think most of today's art came out because of the beatles? i don't believe you're that insane, paul. do you believe that? when you stop believing it, you might wake up. the items will be exhibited april 8th to the 16th in new york city. >>> let's go ahead and turn to the weather. temperatures kind of getting back to normal after a late season blast of winter but a band of storms from minnesota to the gulf coast could make it a rainy
even though you changed it, i still am lost. i mean, i can't get myself together. i think because everything is pushing against my concentration, everything one does or lives is impossible almost. and she continues saying, my will is weak, but i can't stand anything. i sound crazy but i think i'm going crazy. it's just that i get before a camera and my concentration and everything i'm trying to learn leaves me. then i feel like i'm not existing in the human race at all. the collection also...
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we were not expecting a change in rates. obviously with rates as low as they are, the only option will to be raise rates and you don't typically raise rates, wolf, unless you're trying to slow an economy down. if you raise rates, it makes it harder, more expensive for people to borrow money. they spend less. they borrow less. we're not at that point right now. so rates are staying exactly where they were, the federal reserve will continue to print and pump $85 billion into the economy. the way they do that, wolf, is they buy bonds back from banks, treasuries and mortgage-backed securities that gives banks more money to lend to businesses, and individuals for their mortgages or for their business expansion, and that puts more money into the economy. they're going to stay on that track, so as of now, if you look at the dow behind me, it is up a little bit on the news, not a record. we did set another high earlier today. but the dow and markets do seem to like that news. it is, by the way, the low interest rate policy that is h
we were not expecting a change in rates. obviously with rates as low as they are, the only option will to be raise rates and you don't typically raise rates, wolf, unless you're trying to slow an economy down. if you raise rates, it makes it harder, more expensive for people to borrow money. they spend less. they borrow less. we're not at that point right now. so rates are staying exactly where they were, the federal reserve will continue to print and pump $85 billion into the economy. the way...
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>> given nothing will change it because congress isn't in town. i do think these cuts are going to go into effect unfortunately. i think today, after a little beer drinking i think they will get down to real negotiations, carol, in terms of how to avoid the long-term pain that will be inflicted on middle class americans and those most vulnerable if these cuts are allowed to continue to happen. it needs to be a balanced approach and speaking boehner needs to understand that the american people agree with how this president wants to do it. >> katon? >> it's about time that we address the federal deficit. the budget this year is even larger than it was last year. i think republicans are back spoke responsibly. certainly neither side wanted to get to this. the day has come they will have cookies and cake at the white house and shake hands and do pli political posturing. at the end of the day the president will do nothing tonight and what he hasn't done in the past. i think for conservatives finally the first step towards reducing the federal deficit s
>> given nothing will change it because congress isn't in town. i do think these cuts are going to go into effect unfortunately. i think today, after a little beer drinking i think they will get down to real negotiations, carol, in terms of how to avoid the long-term pain that will be inflicted on middle class americans and those most vulnerable if these cuts are allowed to continue to happen. it needs to be a balanced approach and speaking boehner needs to understand that the american...
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some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. people around you...they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i rec
some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see...
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i'm going to go by the saying, if you change your mind, you can change your life. and it all begins in the mind and how your mind can play tricks on you, it can make you feel like you're less than, you're not good enough, but if you can just tell yourself, you are meant to be here, there is a reason, and a purpose for you here on this earth, you know, you are just not here taking up space, you can make it and you can do anything that you put your mind to doing. >> can we talk about speaking of tricks? this one here is, i guess, doing rehearsals for "fala," somehow getting to new orleans, doing some rehearsals, everybody is asking her, are you doing the halftime show, you're like, i don't know. you did it. you killed it. >> thank you so much. >> you killed it. >> that was so much fun. >> give me the behind the scenes. how did you pull that off? >> like you said it was literally two rehearsals in a day, and then sneaking to see the girls for, like, two or three hours a night in new york because we all happen to be in new york at the same time. once again, everything
i'm going to go by the saying, if you change your mind, you can change your life. and it all begins in the mind and how your mind can play tricks on you, it can make you feel like you're less than, you're not good enough, but if you can just tell yourself, you are meant to be here, there is a reason, and a purpose for you here on this earth, you know, you are just not here taking up space, you can make it and you can do anything that you put your mind to doing. >> can we talk about...
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hopefully make some good changes. hopefully, he'll be similar to john paul ii in some ways and being progressive. so, we'll just have to wait and see. >> reporter: bergoglio is the 266th bishop of rome. leader of the world's 1.2 billion catholics. but to many, he's known simply, father jorge. jim bitterman, cnn, rome. >>> vice president joe biden, the first roman catholic vice president, will lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' formal installation next week. president obama said the e selection of the first latin american pope spoke to the region that is increasingly shape our world. the news seemed to energize american catholics. >> i ran to work. i had to come to the church. i work a couple of blocks down. i have to come to the church and thank god that we have this pope. we are not alone. >> it's exciting for the catholic church, to have a south american cardinal named pope. that's good. that's good for anyone. >> he's a man of the people. raised poor. rode buses. they made a wise choice. >> everybody seemed
hopefully make some good changes. hopefully, he'll be similar to john paul ii in some ways and being progressive. so, we'll just have to wait and see. >> reporter: bergoglio is the 266th bishop of rome. leader of the world's 1.2 billion catholics. but to many, he's known simply, father jorge. jim bitterman, cnn, rome. >>> vice president joe biden, the first roman catholic vice president, will lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' formal installation next week. president obama...
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he said, oh, no, no, change is coming. well, it's been ten years with no progress at the top of corporate america and that's stagnation. and "lean in" has stirred up a heated debate. i'm grateful for that debate because i think that's our only chance of waking up to this problem. >> reporter: the book is chapter after chapter of advice examples and studies. it lays out the problems women face and how they can fix them. this has led to strong criticism from women like maureen dowd who say sandberg's book sun realistic for the woman who isn't in the c suite and can't afford private planes and a staff of household help. >> "usa today," even if they have good intentions are setting back the cause of working mothers. sandberg's argument that equality in the workplace just requires women to pull themselves up by the boot straps and goes on and on basically saying that you're out of touch with the average working woman. >> so if you read the book, i'm very clear the institutional policies and changes we need. but more importantly
he said, oh, no, no, change is coming. well, it's been ten years with no progress at the top of corporate america and that's stagnation. and "lean in" has stirred up a heated debate. i'm grateful for that debate because i think that's our only chance of waking up to this problem. >> reporter: the book is chapter after chapter of advice examples and studies. it lays out the problems women face and how they can fix them. this has led to strong criticism from women like maureen...
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changes. in the thinking of the church, the theology the holy spirit comes upon this man who has been chosen to be the universal pastor and he changes not only in his person, his name, everything. he becomes a new man. he leaves the old man behind. and he spends the rest of his life here serving the church as the servant of servants. >> you were just speculating on why perhaps he chose the name francis. he is now pope francis i. if sean o'malley had become pope today the archbishop of boston, we were thinking, at least the speculation was, that he would also call himself francis. >> yes. i spoke to some intimates of the cardinal and at the time they were saying, boy, if he makes it to the throne he will surely call himself francis and, unfortunately, the name has already been taken. we'll see what happens. but it bespeaks the same humility people saw in cardinal o'malley. certainly this man francis i has that humility, the simplicity that i think they were looking for. >> now, we spoke to lots
changes. in the thinking of the church, the theology the holy spirit comes upon this man who has been chosen to be the universal pastor and he changes not only in his person, his name, everything. he becomes a new man. he leaves the old man behind. and he spends the rest of his life here serving the church as the servant of servants. >> you were just speculating on why perhaps he chose the name francis. he is now pope francis i. if sean o'malley had become pope today the archbishop of...
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it's about the fact that the very nature of warfare is changing and it's changing so dramatically and we are now going to have to think through a new set of rules and a new set of approaches. for example, i have very strong beliefs and we shouldn't be practicing secret law until we won our two-year campaign -- i made seven requests of the obama administration to get the legal analyses behind these drone strikes. we were essentially in the dark. so there's a lot of issues still to be dealt with. >> senator wyden, thanks as usual for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> a dinner last night and now a lunch as a new charm offensive. one of them is here to talk about it. how was lunch today? representative chris van hollen standing by live this hour. >>> up next, mauled to death by a lion. we have new details of the young woman killed while working her dream job. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i
it's about the fact that the very nature of warfare is changing and it's changing so dramatically and we are now going to have to think through a new set of rules and a new set of approaches. for example, i have very strong beliefs and we shouldn't be practicing secret law until we won our two-year campaign -- i made seven requests of the obama administration to get the legal analyses behind these drone strikes. we were essentially in the dark. so there's a lot of issues still to be dealt with....
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what changed? did the system change course? >> no, what happened was this. it was the temperatures, kate. you know, the rain and snow stayed right over washington and just never gave up. the asphalt, the warm, warm march sun angle, all those factors. temperatures now in washington are 39. d.c. never got above or below 37 much of the day, but there was snow. where joe was in winchester, 9 inches. here's where the bullet was, in areas of augusta, fishersville, they did get 20. linden, 20. blue mountain, albemarle, most places just west of washington picked up 6 inches, plus. 25 miles west had 12 inches plus. the storm is moving. boston, kate and wolf, will be the next target, expecting snow and also some very strong winds. we'll talk about that coming up in just a while as well. >> keeping an eye on that as well. alexandra steele, thank you. thanks so much. >>> from a sudden change in weather to a sudden change in the president's political strategy. he sits down for dinner later this hour at the jefferson hotel. you're seeing some video and pictures of it righ
what changed? did the system change course? >> no, what happened was this. it was the temperatures, kate. you know, the rain and snow stayed right over washington and just never gave up. the asphalt, the warm, warm march sun angle, all those factors. temperatures now in washington are 39. d.c. never got above or below 37 much of the day, but there was snow. where joe was in winchester, 9 inches. here's where the bullet was, in areas of augusta, fishersville, they did get 20. linden, 20....
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they say there could be changes to the current federal safety regulations. so there could be. >> so scary to see those crash tests. you said 250 people died in 2011. that's an amazing number. >> and that man who survived, he is so lucky. he's blessed to have survived. >> wow. renee, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up right at the top of the hour, erin burnett, she's joining us now with a little preview. erin, what's coming up? >> all right. wolf, we're joined by jason chafe, there was an arrest there today. we'll talk to hem him, plus, the president's policy on iran with debbie water man shult. and this woman, her name is christmasment i'm not making this up. she is absolutely incredible. yes, she can bench about 250 pounds. she's in a nass war pit crew. her store ji amazing. >> sounds great. looking forward to it, erin. appreciate it very, very much. >> i would not mess with her. i also would not mess with this lady. coming up, she's an 88-year-old grandmother who tries as she might just cannot stop dancing. all stations come over to mission a for a fin
they say there could be changes to the current federal safety regulations. so there could be. >> so scary to see those crash tests. you said 250 people died in 2011. that's an amazing number. >> and that man who survived, he is so lucky. he's blessed to have survived. >> wow. renee, thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up right at the top of the hour, erin burnett, she's joining us now with a little preview. erin, what's coming up? >> all right. wolf, we're...
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you can use a bully pull bit to change a debate, change public opinion, and he was trying to change the facts or at least blur the facts. this gimmick, the sequester, they all share responsibility for it but it was his idea. he says it's a republican idea that we're going into these forced budget cuts. the president made a choice earlier in the week and only called this meeting today. he could have called it on monday, last week. they are all to blame in getting us here and again when you're governed by band-aid and gimmick, this is where you get. the question is, will they ever be able to find a circuit breaker to get back to a point where they satisfy pass a government that covers the government for a full year? then they might get to other issues as well. but when you have these constant crises, it's political dysfunction and financial markets and everything else, it's uncertainty. >> it certainly is. gloria, how did we wind up in this awful place right now? >> the dysfunction of washington, that seems like it's all we're covering, right? i think part of it was what the house speaker
you can use a bully pull bit to change a debate, change public opinion, and he was trying to change the facts or at least blur the facts. this gimmick, the sequester, they all share responsibility for it but it was his idea. he says it's a republican idea that we're going into these forced budget cuts. the president made a choice earlier in the week and only called this meeting today. he could have called it on monday, last week. they are all to blame in getting us here and again when you're...
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this is a change in tactics to reflect the change in sek stances with the looming fiscal deadline, we have an opportunity to build consensus from the middle out and that's what this is all about. >> you're getting a lot of grief on another subject as well, the decision to suspend those white house tours. yesterday here in "the situation room" i spoke with senator rand paul. listen to what he said. >> when i talk to workinging-class people and they find out that their taxes are being sent to a country that burns our flag and chants death to america, meanwhile, we don't have tours in the white house and you know what the president's done now he's closing the entrances to the office buildings out hill and i asked the capitol hill police, where are they? are they not working? no, they've been assigned to other looks. so this mickey mouse games that he does and then he gives $250 million in addition to the couple billion we already give to egypt i think is a disgrace. >> you can't afford a few million dollars to keep those tour, but you can afford an extra $2 million to give to egypt the m
this is a change in tactics to reflect the change in sek stances with the looming fiscal deadline, we have an opportunity to build consensus from the middle out and that's what this is all about. >> you're getting a lot of grief on another subject as well, the decision to suspend those white house tours. yesterday here in "the situation room" i spoke with senator rand paul. listen to what he said. >> when i talk to workinging-class people and they find out that their taxes...
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they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of every dollar we have saved has come from national security. that is too much. >> you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the supercommittee would do its work, that it would never happen. the president promised it would never happen. that has passed. it happened. that vote also was to raise the debt ceiling. if we had not done that, we would have had a more serious cris
they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of...
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she reminds us that this is how change happens. not mainly through the exploits of the famous and powerful. but through the countless acts of often the anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continually expand our conception of justice. our conception of what is possible. rosa parks cingular act of disobedience launched a movement. the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind. it is because of these men and women that i stand here today. it is because of them that our children grow up in a land more free and more fair. a land truer to its founding creed. that is why this statue belongs in this hall. to remind us, no matter how humble or lofty our positions, just what it is that leadership requires. just what it is that citizenship requires. rosa parks would have turned 100 years old this month. we do well by placing a statue of her here. but we can do no greater honor to her memory then to carry for the power of her princ
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but we're looking at changes off of head start and poor moms off wic. while military personnel accounts are protected from sequestration, it would appear that an important service supporting these families are not protected. my question is what will be the effect on sequestration for military families? the quality of life for those loved ones who support our fighters? for example, is an accurate that cuts to a child of elements centers will directly help the children of servicemen and women? finally, what do you believe will be the impact on retaining our best and brightest members of the military? from this fiscal mess, it means that their jobs are more difficult and it undermines the well-being of their families, especially their children. how do we keep our best and brightest from a gentleman? >> congresswoman, we have a little over 19,000 civilian marines whose salaries come from appropriated funds. a large percentage of those, if not all of our people who deal with child development centers to train our children, our mental health providers, the on
but we're looking at changes off of head start and poor moms off wic. while military personnel accounts are protected from sequestration, it would appear that an important service supporting these families are not protected. my question is what will be the effect on sequestration for military families? the quality of life for those loved ones who support our fighters? for example, is an accurate that cuts to a child of elements centers will directly help the children of servicemen and women?...
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that is the change that we're bringing about. when they introduce the 50 p they lost 7 billion pounds in tax revenue. >> order. >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. it airs when live on c-span2 when the house of commons is in session. watch any time at c-span.org where you will find video of past prime ministers questions and other british affairs programs. next, actress ashley judd talks about women's reproductive rights. next a look at automatic spending cuts and then a discussion on the proposed merger between american airlines and usair ways. after that a hearing on jobs and the u.s. economy. >> you find washington and silicon valley are on two different planets? >> i think that is fair to say. i think the thais are getting closer. there is a lot more interaction than there was before puree good in many ways the folks in silicon valley did not care -- there was before. in many ways the folks in silicon valley did not care what was happening in washington. >> follow the technolo
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>> don't change horses. you renew what is in the past -- >> right. >> where it works, as long as the problem isn't solved. ok? >> well, and i think the problem to which the voting rights act was addressed is solved. you look at the registration, you look at the voting. that problem is solved on an absolute as well as a relative basis. so that's like saying if i detect that there is a disease afoot in the population in 1965 and i have a treatment, a radical treatment that may help cure that disease, when it comes to 2005 and i see a new disease or i think the old disease is gone, there is a new one, why not apply the old treatment? >> well, mr. rein -- >> i wouldn't -- >> that is the question, isn't it? you said the problem has been solved. but who gets to make that judgment really? is it you, is it the court, or is it congress? >> well, it is certainly not me. [laughter] >> that's a good answer. i was hoping you would say that. >> but i think the question is congress can examine it, congress makes a record,
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was there a time or possibility that fema would of been changed, got rid of? >> tom will remember this. there was a time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on the part of feet of becoming part of the department. i actually believed it more after katrina than before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in emergency, the mud itself does not have a lot of operational personnel. what you want to be able to do is integrate and deploy customs, tso, other agents and some of the air frames and other equipment and bring that to bear to support what is going on. the key here i think is planning. i used to get passed over and over again who is in charge, and people had the mental model we would have a domestic version of a combat where the director would order the various governments to move around. in the united states you want event for this -- unity of the bench but not unity of command. you weigh your bridge the gap is to have a planning capability to get people to underst
was there a time or possibility that fema would of been changed, got rid of? >> tom will remember this. there was a time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on the part of feet of becoming part of the department. i actually believed it more after katrina than before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in emergency, the mud itself does not have a lot of operational personnel. what you want to be...
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hope and change can mean anything. hope and change can work for me to, but is not exactly the same message. the messaging that wins right now is not what can you do for your country, but what can government do for you? we have completely shifted. it is not a party shift. it is a complete shift and principal shift. my parents came from haiti because government was too big and the people were too small. but here people can invest their money in something that can work. free markets -- [applause] when a man or a woman can put on a uniform and go to a foreign land and they sacrifice their lives, what are they doing it for? it is not hope and change. it is freedom. they know that there is no hope without freedom. that is who we are. that is the america that we know. what is next? we have a president that is elected a somewhat he says and not necessarily what he does or else we would not be in such a mess right now, right? so what do we do? hang our hats and say, it's over? trust me, i have wanted to do that at times, but i
hope and change can mean anything. hope and change can work for me to, but is not exactly the same message. the messaging that wins right now is not what can you do for your country, but what can government do for you? we have completely shifted. it is not a party shift. it is a complete shift and principal shift. my parents came from haiti because government was too big and the people were too small. but here people can invest their money in something that can work. free markets -- [applause]...
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only bad news is an impetus for change slightly. very important to remember that these numbers do not include the sequester, those across-the- board spending cuts that took effect march 1. even next month we will just see the beginnings of that taking effect, these furlough notices. those take 30 days. there are questions about how much we will see from the sequester, how much of a damper that will put on a stronger economic growth. host: our first call from eric, a democrat from georgia. caller: i've got a couple comments and questions. my first comment is, the format of c-span -- you bring in these two people for this fate debate -- fake debate. it appears the media has outlawed any type of debate. this is outlawed in the court made -- corporate media. the reason is because republicans can never stay in their positions. if they were to debate a democrat on national tv, there would be our bottle for the republican. if you have or -- if you have or bottle, and c-span did not do its job. this is my point, you have to go corporate mou
only bad news is an impetus for change slightly. very important to remember that these numbers do not include the sequester, those across-the- board spending cuts that took effect march 1. even next month we will just see the beginnings of that taking effect, these furlough notices. those take 30 days. there are questions about how much we will see from the sequester, how much of a damper that will put on a stronger economic growth. host: our first call from eric, a democrat from georgia....
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from this march until 1920, what changed? guest: the national women's suffrage association, the broad coalition that worked on a state-by-state level, continued its efforts to gain the right to vote on a state-by-state basis. the continued success in that. at the same time, alice paul and the congressional union worked in dc to lobby congressmen and focus on the president to speak for women's suffrage. in 1917 the focus on the constitutional amendment became much more aggressive. within picketed the white house. they chained themselves to the gates. they demanded his attention. host: these pictures are part of the collection at the national women's history museum. you can watch live coverage today on c-span3. we will take a look at the movement that changed the u.s. constitution. gene is joining us from new mexico. welcome to the conversation. caller: i'm calling because i think this is all a lot of hyperbole. i found out that this government -- host: we can hear you. caller: i am happy for all of these things women are getti
from this march until 1920, what changed? guest: the national women's suffrage association, the broad coalition that worked on a state-by-state level, continued its efforts to gain the right to vote on a state-by-state basis. the continued success in that. at the same time, alice paul and the congressional union worked in dc to lobby congressmen and focus on the president to speak for women's suffrage. in 1917 the focus on the constitutional amendment became much more aggressive. within...
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where did it change in strategy comes from? is it attributed to someone specifically at the white house? guest: [indiscernible] democrats and officials assumed that republicans would never be able to swallow the defense cuts that were part of the sequester deal, that they would never sllow -- allow those cuts to happen. it was a little bit of a shift in the republican caucus where they broke their traditional opposition. many particularly younger house republicans, new members, those that came in with a lot of tea party support, they said that they did not like the way sequestration has been implemented but they would like more specificity in the across- the-board cuts. that is a bit of a surprise to the white house, which expected the republican caucus would never allow this to happen. part of the change stems from a miscalculation and from the simple fact that efforts to avert this just is not --just did not work, the strategy of going to republican districts, it did not seem to deter republicans from allowing this to go into
where did it change in strategy comes from? is it attributed to someone specifically at the white house? guest: [indiscernible] democrats and officials assumed that republicans would never be able to swallow the defense cuts that were part of the sequester deal, that they would never sllow -- allow those cuts to happen. it was a little bit of a shift in the republican caucus where they broke their traditional opposition. many particularly younger house republicans, new members, those that came...
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has the program change? this is one of my beefs with the gop, without trashing and considering the history. first understand the history and then recognize how it has changed and how we need to get back to what it has been intended to do. a lot of folks have benefited from these programs and a lot of folks today benefit from affirmative action programs, but to say that they are the be all and end all without any type of appropriate review and updating, that is not smart. therefore you take these instances that our problems and you exaggerate them into bigger issues than they might be, tearing down the program that is ultimately still helping people. i think we need to understand exactly the role the replayed in creating these gateway opportunities for people in this country. work within the system, but sometimes outside of it, as we saw in lincoln, we need to appreciate that more and more. we have a perfect thing now with budget and that discussions that we are having to do the same thing again. jack kemp wa
has the program change? this is one of my beefs with the gop, without trashing and considering the history. first understand the history and then recognize how it has changed and how we need to get back to what it has been intended to do. a lot of folks have benefited from these programs and a lot of folks today benefit from affirmative action programs, but to say that they are the be all and end all without any type of appropriate review and updating, that is not smart. therefore you take...
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technology has changed a lot. sometimes estimating what these things are going to cost in the beginning gets a little tough and in some cases nobody can anticipate the cost. i would say the government overall is being a tougher taskmaster on a lot of these things and looking to the contractors to eat more and more these costs because people are getting tired of the government constantly paying for the overrun. host: on twitter -- guest: there have been some moves to renegotiate on the pentagon only but and there are others particularly in the administration but say they want to undo this thing but i'm not really willing to just absorb the pentagon of these cuts. some of the republicans are more concerned about the pentagon, but the democrats a we don't like any of this and we want to renegotiate all of this. and the president has said that as well. i don't think it's just about the pentagon. but the pentagon is the biggest bill payer in the sequestration. so there's a lot of attention being focused on it. host: we
technology has changed a lot. sometimes estimating what these things are going to cost in the beginning gets a little tough and in some cases nobody can anticipate the cost. i would say the government overall is being a tougher taskmaster on a lot of these things and looking to the contractors to eat more and more these costs because people are getting tired of the government constantly paying for the overrun. host: on twitter -- guest: there have been some moves to renegotiate on the pentagon...